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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS (in alphabetical order)
MICB 323. MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY/LAB. 5 HR.
(For medical laboratory science students; other students with consent.) Biochemistry. Basic
microbiology. Emphasis on immunology, pathogenic microorganisms, and clinical laboratory
techniques.
NBAN 205. INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY. 3 HR.
Introductory human anatomy course that uses a combined regional and systemic approach to
examine the relationships and organization of the major structure within the thorax, abdomen,
head/neck, and back/limbs regions of the body.
PATH 200. MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY. 3 HR.
General medical terminology with emphasis on clinical and anatomic pathology terminology.
PATH 300. INTRODUCTION TO PATHOLOGY. 3 HR.
A study of principles and processes of pathology from cellular to system, including etiology,
pathogenesis, and clinical features of representative or commonly occurring disorders and
diseases.
PATH 303. LABORATORY APPLICATIONS. 2 HR.
Lectures and laboratory experience on laboratory safety, measurement, use and maintenance of
laboratory equipment, preparation, and storage of reagents and solutions, and basic laboratory
techniques.
PATH 304. HISTOTECHNOLOGY MICROANATOMY. 3 HR.
Microscopic identification of the morphology of human cells, tissues and organ systems with
relationship to structure and function.
PATH 305. STAINING TECHNIQUES I. 4 HR.
A lecture and laboratory course focusing on the theory and methodology of routine and special
staining and the basic principles, components and use of instruments in the histopathology
laboratory.
PATH 306. HISTOTECHNIQUE I. 3 HR.
A lecture and laboratory course focusing on the principles and theories of routine histologic
techniques and the basic principles, components and use of instruments in the histopathology
laboratory.
PATH 320. BASIC CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY. 3 HR.
Introduction to basic biochemistry and human metabolism of amino acids, proteins, enzymes,
carbohydrates, liquids, and nucleotides. Molecular biology and applications to the clinical
laboratory are included.
PATH 380. INTRODUCTION TO IMMUNOLOGY. 1 HR.
Lectures in basic immunology, with emphasis on its structure and function. antigens, antibodies,
and complement will be discussed and related to immune disorders and simple immunological
tests.
PATH 381. RESEARCH, EDUCATIONAL METHODOLOGY. 2 HR.
Lectures in ethics, techniques of research, and techniques of educational methodology for
medical laboratory science students.
PATH 403. COMMUNITY SERVICE PRACTICUM. 1 HR. SENIOR YEAR.
PR: Senior year in medical laboratory science. Students will participate in approved community
service activities. (Grading will be pass /fail.)
PATH 405. STAINING TECHNIQUES II. 4 HR.PR: 305.
A lecture and laboratory course focusing on the theory and methodology of
immunohistochemistry.
PATH 406. HISTOTECHNIQUE II. 3 HR.PR: 306.
A lecture and laboratory course focusing on the principles and theories of routine and advanced
histologic techniques and the basic principles, components and use of instruments in the
histopathology laboratory.
PATH 407. HISTOLOGY LABORATORY. 8 HR.
Senior Year HTL Program. This course consists of rotations in clinical and research
histopathology.
PATH 408. HISTOTECHNOLOGIST PRACTICUM. 10 HR.
Senior Year HTL Program. Students will utilize their knowledge in routine and advanced
histological techniques in a clinical setting.
PATH 475. MEDICAL RELEVANCE. 3 HR.
Case studies of pathologic entities encountered in the clinical laboratory and a review of clinical
laboratory science. Students will complete and give an oral presentation of the capstone
experience and pass a comprehensive examination
PATH 409. MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY FOR LABORATORY PROFESSIONALS. 2
HR.
This course will provide students with an overview of the principles and applications of
molecular techniques in pathology. A review of molecular and cancer biology will be included,
and molecular pathways and biomarkers will be discussed with correlation to cancer types.
PSIO 441. MECHANISMS OF BODY FUNCTION. 4 HR.
A systemic examination of the hemostatic functions of the human body with emphasis on the
physiochemical mechanisms involved. Pathophysiology and clinical correlations are introduced
in relation to normal physiology.